Weekend Herald

Adesanya eyes UFC title fight in Perth

- Mixed Martial Arts Christophe­r Reive

Israel Adesanya is waiting for a date.

It’s been six months since he lost the UFC middleweig­ht title to Sean Strickland and after taking time to refresh and recover, the 34-year-old has set his sights on reclaiming the throne.

That return was expected to eventuate at next month’s UFC 300 in Las Vegas in a challenge against new middleweig­ht champion Dricus du Plessis, who took the title from Strickland in January.

Instead, a light heavyweigh­t title fight between champion Alex Pereira and Jamahal Hill was announced as the main event for the milestone event.

Eugene Bareman, Adesanya’s coach at Auckland’s City Kickboxing, admitted it was a surprise not to get the call for UFC 300. He told the Weekend Herald they had been in camp working towards dethroning the South African champion when the main event was confirmed but said there was no question as to what was next for his fighter.

“Israel will be fighting for the title next,” Bareman said. “The date, I’m not sure. Give us a date and we’ll take it. We’re sitting ready to go.”

That date might be on the horizon — and a little closer to home.

The UFC will return Downunder on August 18, with Perth hosting UFC 305. The Herald understand­s the promotion will explore booking Adesanya’s bid to become a threetime middleweig­ht champion at the top of the bill. While there have not yet been talks about that, Adesanya’s team shares the UFC’s interest in booking the fight for Perth.

The timing works well from a wider sporting standpoint. The Wallabies host the Springboks in Perth for their Rugby Championsh­ip clash on the same weekend.

While the fight didn’t come together for UFC 300 — du Plessis turned down the bout due to injury — Adesanya seemed content on waiting for du Plessis to be ready to fight. The August date would give both plenty of time to prepare and would ensure the UFC has a title fight featuring an athlete from the Oceania region in the main event.

“Israel’s pretty adamant he has to fight for the title,” Bareman said. “It’s not up to du Plessis. If that was the case, I wish Israel as a champion had those sorts of choices. The truth is, he probably didn’t.”

The fight was supposed to happen in Sydney last September. However, du Plessis declined the bout due to an injury. Strickland got the call-up and beat Adesanya in a lopsided decision.

While Adesanya hasn’t fought since, few would begrudge the UFC booking him in a title fight for his return given his body of work with the promotion.

Adesanya was as active as any champion, competing in 11 UFC title fights across two divisions from mid2019 to 2023. He holds a 13-2 record in the UFC middleweig­ht division, with wins over several of the division’s elite.

“For the first time in his career, he probably deserved that break,” Bareman said. “I felt like some of his other breaks, he probably could have not had a break, but I thought if he ever deserved it, it was after the Strickland fight.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Israel Adesanya has not fought since losing his title.
Photo / Photosport Israel Adesanya has not fought since losing his title.

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